Tampa Bay Buccaneer Mock Madness: Seven Rounds

Several days ago I did an extensive Tampa Bay Buccaneers seven-round "mock madness" draft with at least two picks and a sleeper.

With all the recent trades and rumors swirling around mock boards throughout the Internet, I have narrowed down the possible selected individuals to be drafted by the Buccaneers to compete for a roster spot in 2010.

Sleeper: Joe Haden, CB Florida, or Eric Berry, S Tennessee. If McCoy or Suh are off the board and the Buccaneers are not able to trade out of this position, look for the Bucs to pick up one of these two players.

Round 2, Pick 35

Demarius Thomas, WR Georgia Tech, or Arrelious Benn, WR Illinois. Both are also considered possible first round selections or first pick in the second round by St. Louis. If not, look for the Bucs to pick up one or the other.

Sleeper: Jerry Hughes, LB TCU. Although Hughes is listed as a LB, He would be a great asset coming off the edge as a pass rusher.

Round 2, Pick 42

Kareem Jackson, CB Alabama. He is very good in man coverage and as tackler.

Sleeper: Patrick Robinson, CB Florida State.

Round 3, Pick 67

Dexter Mc Cluster, RB Ole Miss. Cluster is an offensive weapon with some much needed speed.

Any punter who has an average of 40 yards per punt—bring them in and let them compete!

Round 7, Pick 232

Vince Oghobaase, DT Duke. Underrated, could make the team.

Round 7, Pick 253

Freddie Barnes, WR Bowling Green.

Now that I have done the homework, this would be considered an excellent draft for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. You have a mixture of smarts (Rolle), speed, power, and instincts that was lacking in last years squad. Even if the Buccaneers pick up a handful of these players, it would go a long way toward having them become more competitive for the 2010 season and years to come. Let's read your responses.